Leadership Training Program

The Corps of Cadets leadership training program develops well-educated leaders of character who are prepared for the global leadership challenges of the future.

Why The Corps?

The Corps is the largest, oldest and most visible student organization and leadership training program at Texas A&M. It is also one of the largest uniformed bodies of students in the nation.

The Corps of Cadets is Texas A&M’s premiere leadership training program and delivers the ultimate Aggie Experience. It starts with a world-class university with over 140 years of tradition and builds on that foundation, guiding cadets in developing their leadership abilities while enjoying the benefits of being at one of the nation’s premiere universities.

A majority of our leadership training graduates pursue a career in the public or private sector; however, the Corps of Cadets consistently commissions more officers than any institution other than the service academies. An average of 40-45% of our cadets pursue a military commission in the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.

From international excursions between semesters to formal exchange programs between foreign military schools, the Corps of Cadets provides opportunities to experience the world from many different viewpoints.

What’s the best way to learn about the Corps?

There’s no better way learn about Texas A&M’s premiere leadership training program than to experience it firsthand. Check out our programs that put you in contact with members of the Corps and give you a firsthand look at the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets.

AEP offers high school juniors and seniors and transfer students who are Eagle Scouts, Girl Scout Gold Award, Camp Fire Wohelo Award, or American Heritage Girls Stars and Stripes Award recipients a first-hand experience with the Corps of Cadets.

Texas A&M University and the Corps of Cadets invite you to Aggieland Saturday, an annual campus-wide open house for prospective students and their families. Learn about the many programs the Corps has to offer during your visit.

How Can I Join?

The ONLY pre-requisite to joining this leadership training program is to be accepted to Texas A&M University. The majority of incoming cadets are freshman, however, the Corps is open to all students of Texas A&M.

Admissions

Students wishing to enter the Corps of Cadets must first submit an application to be accepted by Texas A&M University. Additional information about the admissions process, deadlines, and requirements can be found on the Texas A&M admissions website.

Dana Joan Tiedemann '18 is a History major with a minor in Creative Studies from Bryan, Texas. She is the daughter of Dwight and Sharon Tiedemann. She is the single mother of Alyssa Faith '37.Dana [...]

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2018-04-12T14:04:39+00:00 April 12th, 2018|Comments Off on William K. Hogan ‘18

William K. Hogan ‘18 is the son of Susan and Mason Hogan ‘87. He is a political science major and calls Dallas, Texas, home. William currently serves as Squadron 16’s Adjutant. He is a third-generation [...]

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2018-03-29T15:42:45+00:00 March 29th, 2018|Comments Off on Bryanna Chabarria ‘18

Bryanna Chabarria ‘18 is a University Studies-Leadership major with Business and Military Studies minors. She is the daughter of USAF Senior Master Sergeants, Michael and Amanda Pelletier and calls San Antonio, Texas “home.” Bryanna [...]